Genetic variability in fourteen provenances of Eucalyptus species in Hawaii
Eucalyptus spp. are among the most promising exotic tropical hardwoods under field testing for biomass crop production in Hawaii. A first step in establishing a genetically based tree improvement program aimed at increasing biomass yield, coppice regrowth, and other desirable traits for short rotati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Silvae genetica 1993, Vol.42 (1), p.9-15 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Eucalyptus spp. are among the most promising exotic tropical hardwoods under field testing for biomass crop production in Hawaii. A first step in establishing a genetically based tree improvement program aimed at increasing biomass yield, coppice regrowth, and other desirable traits for short rotation intensive culture of Eucalyptus spp. on potential biomass plantations is to determine the extent of genetic variability in the locally available stock of germplasm. This study presents an evaluation of allozyme variability revealed through gel electrophoresis in fourteen provenances involving five species of Eucalyptus introduced previously in Hawaii. The high levels of polymorphism and heterozygosity observed in our sample indicate that this initial stock of germplasm represents a suitable base for further genetic improvement. |
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ISSN: | 0037-5349 2509-8934 |